Adam Mosseri

… Feed Adam Mosseri explained the core values that help guide adjustments to the News Feed algorithm. Mosseri stressed that friends and family remain the top priority, and he added that News Feed should inform and entertain, not favor specific sources or ideas and remain authentic and customizable by its users. Highlights from Mosseri’s post…

…. According to Cox, the project began with researchers narrowing down the most frequent responses to posts into six reactions– angry, sad, wow, haha, yay and love. He added that outside sociologists were consulted in an effort to be thorough. The social network began testing Reactions in Ireland and Spain last October, followed soon thereafter…

… that one because it’s from a person I went to high school with, and I use Facebook to stay in touch with people from high school.” Why did you hate this one? “I really hated this one because I really hate memes.” And News Feed product director Adam Mosseri chimed in: We really try to not express any editorial judgment. We might think that Ferguson…

… and videos from their devices’ camera rolls and content from third-party applications. Users can also specify the audience the content will be shared with, add locations, specify what they are doing or tag friends. The social network is also updating its look to take advantage of the larger screen sizes of Apple’s new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus…

… with the situation shared the developments with Bits, which added that Joey Flynn, who had been the lead designer for Home, shifted to the social network's new Slingshot application, while former Home Product Director Adam Mosseri is focusing on other mobile initiatives. We're learning a lot. We're still very bullish on Home. We're not done with Home. I think…